This YouTube Short video appears to be a response to content removal by YouTube and a critique of Alvin Bragg's actions. The title suggests a focus on legal or political issues surrounding firearms and potentially the Second Amendment. The hashtags indicate a broad audience for short-form video content on the platform.
This YouTube livestream aims to recreate a previous broadcast that was removed by the platform. The description mentions 'Henrik's livestream,' suggesting a collaborative or guest appearance. Without further information on the content of the original livestream, it's difficult to provide specific firearm-related tags. However, the context of a YouTube platform removing content hints at potential discussions that might have touched upon sensitive topics, which could indirectly involve firearms if the original stream was about gun-related discussions or demonstrations that violated YouTube's policies.
This video discusses the takedown of a previous YouTube video that roughly described the homemade gun used in the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The creator explains why YouTube removed their content and directs viewers to their Rumble channel for the original video. The content centers around a specific firearm incident and its aftermath, with implications for firearm discussion on social media platforms.
This video addresses a critical juncture for the 'Print Shoot Repeat' YouTube channel, with the creator lamenting YouTube's decision to remove their 3D printing content. The video explores the potential implications for the channel's future, prompting discussion about its survival. It also includes affiliate links to the creator's 3D printer, filament, and other gear, alongside links to their Patreon, merchandise, and a discount code for Moonlight Industries products.
This video is a follow-up to a previous video, with the creator explaining the reasons for its removal. While the specific firearm content or topic of the previous video is not detailed in the provided description, the title "Follow Up: This Is Why I Pulled The Video" suggests a discussion about content moderation, platform policies, or a sensitive subject matter that led to the video's deletion. The creator is addressing the audience to clarify their decision and provide context.
This video discusses content removal from the AKOU YouTube channel. The creator clarifies that they are not deleting their own videos, but rather that YouTube is flagging and removing them. This suggests a potential issue with content moderation or platform policy enforcement impacting firearm-related content creators.
This YouTube video, titled 'YouTube removes shooting footage,' hints at content that has been censored or taken down by the platform. The description provides support links for the creators, CandRsenal, including Patreon, SubscribeStar, and a merchandise shop. It also mentions 'Forbidden Knowledge,' suggesting a deeper dive into potentially controversial or restricted topics related to firearms or their use. The video's core subject appears to be the consequences of content moderation on firearm-related discussions and demonstrations.
This video announces significant changes to the YouTube channel due to new "Anti 2nd regulations" on the platform. The creator was forced to remove over 600 videos. With clarified guidelines, they plan to re-upload content that complies with YouTube's requirements. The creator also promotes their Patreon and Full30 channels for continued support, emphasizing that the video is for educational purposes and recorded on a private range under professional supervision. Disclaimers about imitation and professional work are included.
This video addresses the potential shutdown of firearm channels on YouTube due to new policies implemented in April 2018. The creator expresses gratitude to their audience and provides alternative platforms and social media links where their content will be relocated, including Full30.com. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, comments, and sharing, and promotes their Patreon page for continued support.
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